Graduate student Riley Bond and Professor Howard Katz added voltage to the transistor and observed its ability to retain a charge. Credit: Johns...
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Graduate student Riley Bond and Professor Howard Katz added voltage to the transistor and observed its ability to retain a charge. Credit: Johns Hopkins University A team of Johns Hopkins materials scientists made a surprising discovery that could change the way memory works in electronics. By tweaking the materials used in organic material-based logic switches […]
Graduate student Riley Bond and Professor Howard Katz added voltage to the transistor and observed its ability to retain a charge. Credit: Johns...
A team of Johns Hopkins materials scientists made a surprising discovery that could change the way memory works in electronics. By tweaking the...
Civil and systems engineers at Johns Hopkins University have turned a longstanding problem with 3D printers into a multifunctional feature: The team...
Bio-based materials derived from non-food organic waste are increasingly essential in reducing coatings' environmental impact. Some of these materials...
The electronics industry is approaching a limit to the number of transistors that can be packed onto the surface of a computer chip. So, chip...
A serious security flaw in computer memory has been discovered, prompting worldwide fixes to AMD processors. The issue, caused by a vulnerability...
Johns Hopkins computer scientists have created an artificial intelligence system capable of "imagining" its surroundings without having to physically...
Johns Hopkins computer scientists have created an artificial intelligence system capable of "imagining" its surroundings without having to physically...